New Shaun the Sheep experience for iconic UK landmark

Shaun the Sheep, Wallace and Gromit and friends are moving to Land’s End after the site’s owner Heritage Great Britain PLC signed a deal to bring a new interactive family experience to the south west.

A joint venture has been agreed between Aardman Animations and Heritage Great Britain to create the half a million pound tourist attraction at the Cornish landmark.

The ‘Shaun the Sheep Experience’, presented by Aardman, will see the famous Land’s End signpost rebranded ‘Lamb’s End’ with original sets, models and characters from the BAFTA and Academy award-winning productions. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in Mossy Bottom Farm, discover the sheer mayhem of the Naughty Pig’s Sty and try to cure Shirley the Sheep’s hiccups.

There’ll also be an opportunity for people to star in a real Shaun the Sheep scene using green screen technologyand to meet other characters from the Aardman family including Wallace and Gromit and Morph.

Allan Leech, Heritage Great Britain, CEO said:

“We’re absolutely thrilled to be bringing a world class attraction to Land’s End and to work with the legendary Aardman studio.

“The plans look stunning and we’re confident the experience will become a must visit attraction for tourists to the landmark site.

“We have a track record of running successful tourist attractions from John O’Groats and Land’s End to Snowdon Mountain Railway in North Wales and Lightwater Valley theme park in Yorkshire.”

David Sproxton CBE, Aardman Co-founder/Executive Chairman said:

“The increasing popularity and success of branded attractions makes this partnership a natural fit for both parties.

“With more than half a million visitors to Land’s End every year we recognise the there is an opportunity to help deliver a unique attraction to such a famous landmark.”

The new attraction is due to open in February 2015 following the release of Shaun the Sheep The Movie.

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